arraamis
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You have a bad case of what musicians call "GAS":smile:. "Gear acquisition syndrome" Its when musicians never stop buying gear, even though they really don't need any more.
I might add, its a difficult habit to break, unless, you run out of cash. If you have an unlimited supply of cash or a reasonable amount of disposable income, then you will definitely need therapy.
Otherwise, you can expect your collection to grow and grow and grow
I might add, its a difficult habit to break, unless, you run out of cash. If you have an unlimited supply of cash or a reasonable amount of disposable income, then you will definitely need therapy.
Otherwise, you can expect your collection to grow and grow and grow

So I have hit pretty much every production cue available (along with several customs), and Pechauers with the pro joint are by a wide margin my favorite hitting cues. They don't make me pot any more balls, but the hit,feedback, balance, etc., it just feels perfect to me. So, I bought one, and then another, and another, and another...will it ever end?
I started out with a wrapless crown jewel, then an early 90's cue and had it rewrapped and refinished, next a kind of rare jump/break, up to my latest addition, the decade 2 cue. The feel of all of these cues is very consistent (with the same tip), and the folks at Pechauer are some of the best at customer service I have come across...
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My only issue is that the Pechauer Extension is not compatible with the cue from the early '90's, as the butt plate is a good deal longer and the threads don't engage wnough to hold it on securely.
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Has anyone ever tried a mid cue extension with a Pechauer? Does it change the way the cue feels/hits? Thanks for the help.